What You Need to Know About Traveling to Cuba Under New Trump Policy

How traveling from the U.S. to the island nation will change under Trump's order

How Frozen Waters Saved Iceland's First Professional Surfer

Heidar Logi found peace in the turbulence of the ocean

When you let go of the things you don’t truly want in your life, there’s room for everything you do want,” he says with a smile that can only be described as easy. “But to have what you want in your life, you have to be all in. This water taught me that.

Must've mixed up the plane home and the plane to Tanzania and somehow ended up in the hands of Intrepid Travel. Now I'm part of the first crew to cycle across the country in an environmentally responsible effort to start community-based tourism in rural Tanzania. Not a bad way to have to part ways with the mountains for a minute.

Lucy Piper put together this little video from our trip through the African countryside. We rode along dusty tracks, up steep graded roads, and through remote Maasai villages to bring you 90 seconds of cycling adventure inspiration...

I grew up on a cattle farm in rural Missouri where the standing rule was “You reap what you sow.” I took that with me when, at 21-years-old I was introduced to my first mountains in my post-grad home of Santa Fe, New Mexico. To get to harvest, you have to put in the work. Same goes when you bag a summit or paddle a river or scale a face.

We have to make it work because no matter what, that game is going to come on,” says Kevin Jennings, the project manager of exterior game day facilities. “It’s our job to make sure that no matter what changes, if kickoff is at 3:25 on February 7, at 3:24 on February 7 nothing stops that ball from being kicked.

The photographs she takes have a way of looking ghostly, with blue eyes looking eerie and white, skin looking waxy and polished—but they maintain a structured, layered truth to them, like all the portraits you see taken from the 1800s. To see the present day in these unearthly tones is what makes Ross’s art so alluring. There is no PhotoShop, no retouching, no effects, no tricks. Between a woman, her large format 1915 camera, and her subjects, there is an alternate reality created of what we see every day